Meet this year’s 18 winners of the IMS Travel Awards. The awards fund travel to present a paper/poster at an IMS sponsored or co-sponsored meeting, for New Researchers who would not otherwise be able to attend. See http://www.imstat.org/awards/travel.html

Jinyuan Chang, University of Melbourne
Haeran Cho, University of Bristol
Alexander Drewitz, Columbia University
Lilun Du, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bin Guo, Peking University, China
Ming-Hung (Jason) Kao, Arizona State University
Cheng Li, Northwestern University
Gen Li, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rajarshi Mukherjee, Harvard University
Takashi Owada, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
Takumi Saegusa, University of Washington
Jiangyan Wang, Soochow University, China
Susan Wei, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lingzhou Xue, The Pennsylvania State University
Anru Zhang, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Zemin Zheng, University of Southern California
Wenxin Zhou, University of Melbourne
Yi-Hui Zhou, North Carolina State University

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